Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. YON Sun hath mounted up, and this my happy fate hate mounted high.
 I knowing this, as conqueror have won my husband for mine own.
 2 I am the banner and the head, a mighty arbitress am I:
 I am victorious, and my Lord shall be submissive to my will.
 3 My Sons are slayers of the foe, my Daughter is a ruling Queen:
 I am victorious: oer my Lord my song of triumph is supreme.
 4 Oblation, that which Indra gave and thus grew glorious and most high,
 This have I offered, O ye Gods, and rid me of each rival wife.
 5 Destroyer of the rival wife, Sole Spouse, victorious, conqueror,
 The others' glory have I seized as twere the wealth of weaker Dames.
 6 I have subdued as conqueror these rivals, these my fellow-wives,
 That I may hold imperial sway over this Hero and the folk.